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Thanks to Convergence, i 6.1 Shops Get PAVE Linux x86 Emulation

“PowerVM Lx86 is a productized version of Transitive’s QuickTransit emulation software, which in this case allows Linux/x86 binaries to run unchanged on Power-based AIX or Linux servers. The QuickTransit tool is very sophisticated, and can in theory take any mainframe, Unix, or Linux workload and deploy it to another Unix or Linux server.”

By Timothy Prickett-Morgan
IT Jungle – The Four Hundred
4/21/08 


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Solaris SPARC to x86 software highway opens, x86 to SPARC highway planned

“QuickTransit for Solaris makes sense particularly for those ISVs that spent a lot of money creating software for SPARC servers during Sun’s late 1990s boom. Some of these companies have been reluctant to invest in crafting fresh versions of their code for x86 systems. Now they can just hop aboard Transitive.”

By Ashlee Vance
The Register
3/19/08


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More virtual processing magic from Transitive

“Some colleagues have been using the Rosetta software for quite some time and really didn’t know how or why the applications they used to use on their PowerPC-based Macintosh computers worked on their Intel-based Macintosh computer. Transitive is the answer.”

By Dan Kusnetzky
ZDnet - Virtually Speaking
3/17/08


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HP challenges Sun in SPARC server space

“By using Transitive’s QuickTransit for Solaris/SPARC-to-Linux/Itanium on HP Integrity servers, customers can move enterprise applications from SPARC-based hardware to the HP Integrity servers running Red Hat Enterprise Linux.”

By Michele Masterson
ChannelWeb
2/21/08


“By enabling immediate software migration to chosen strategic server platforms, we believe that Transitive can help eliminate much of the difficulty and expense that companies face when upgrading hardware.”

Guy Chiarello
Chief Information Officer
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